By Christine Simmons | June 4, 2018
Recruiting firm Boston Executive says Simpson Thacher's view of confidentiality is so sweeping that it wanted to hide an emoji from public view.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 1, 2018
An appeals court has upheld an injunction freezing the assets of Stanley Chesley—once known as the "master of disaster" for his work in mass tort litigation—after concluding that the disbarred Cincinnati plaintiffs attorney is likely to continue what it called a “high-stakes shell game.”
By Ross Todd | June 1, 2018
Former Bingham partner Michael DiSanto claims that Cotchett and former partner Philip Gregory mishandled an arbitration where he was seeking millions of dollars in unpaid guaranteed compensation from the firm. He lost counterclaims forcing him to hand over stock units from his prior employer to Bingham.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 31, 2018
A Boston federal judge has ordered the head of a pension fund to explain why the fund should still continue to be lead plaintiff, in light of suggestions that it didn't catch millions of dollars in overcharges by lawyers leading the class action.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | May 31, 2018
Clients don't seem eager to help break the chain. More forceful measures are needed.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 30, 2018
A federal judge has imposed sanctions against a law firm for violating a protective order barring its lawyers from using confidential information from one photography copyright infringement case in another lawsuit against the same defendant.
By Scott Flaherty | May 30, 2018
Selendy & Gay lawyers are contesting a "forfeiture-for-competition" provision in Quinn's partnership agreement requiring its former lawyers to forfeit 10 percent of legal fees earned from clients they took with them.
By Christine Simmons | May 30, 2018
By trimming two years off of its partner track, Weil is betting that fewer fourth- and fifth-year associates will jump to a competitor or an in-house job.
By Ellis Kim | May 30, 2018
The creation of this fund comes as friends and relatives of other individuals wrapped up in the Mueller probe solicit donations to defray legal costs.
By Brian Baxter | May 29, 2018
While the National Football League seeks to restrict its players from kneeling for the national anthem, a new government filing by a players' union shows that it has some high-powered counsel at its disposal in Gibson Dunn, Latham, Quinn Emanuel and Winston & Strawn.
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